New Nation, 23 February 1980

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  • 20 1 New Nation SINGAPORE Saturday, February 23, 1980 2805 Price 25 cents M.C.(P) No. 109/1/80 j NEW (0) NATION COMMENT j
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  • 357 1 Minister paints a dismal picture of the Singapore youth Singapore's rugged society is getting soft. Many of the 18-year-old youths enlisted each year are physically unfit and cannot even pass the basic fitness tests for new recruits. Worse still, many cannot even complete a two-kilometre run when
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  • 157 1 The temp* quickened as the skies darkened at Taajeng Katong Girls' School la Halg Read yesterday. So before the skies opened op, the 29 girls rushed through their repertoire, alulae 1M songs In 4$ minutes 15 mlaates ahead of schedule. The sky was already quite
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  • 239 1 Reuter UPI Mnnw, Saturday Afghanistan's Sovietbacked rulers imposed martial law in Kabul and arrested 17 foreigners including an American, after anti-government riots and arson yesterday, Tass news agency said. It accused the Central Intelligence Agency and Pakistani spies of fomenting unrest and said
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 14 1 How the Young Lions will (are back page Singapore plans, Britain scraps Page 2
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    • 24 1 What Goh will do in Japan Page 5 IN THE OTHER PAGES: Stars 13, Moneywords Coupon 4, Crossword 9, Comics 18, What's On 19.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 24 1 Forecast Singapore's weather outlook from 1 to 6 p.m.: Showers in several places from mid afternoon. Sunset today: 6.51 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow: 6.46 a.m.
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  • 181 2 Kampung Übi will continue its education development project (EDP) which provides tuition for the constituency's Primary Six students. year, students were tutored in mathematics, science and English and 86 of them passed the Primary Six schoolleaving examinations. Tuition in the same three
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  • 37 2 We apologise for giving the wrong names in the caption to yesterday's picture for Sundown Scene. The couple in the picture used were Lawrence Arsenio and Karyn Fessler and not Donna Gialanella and Ken Romo.
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  • 23 2 The Jurong part-time branch library will be open from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from March L
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  • 633 2  -  IxMidon, Saturday By Teresa Ooi While the Ministry of Education in Singapore is thinking of introducing the Certificate of Secondary Education (CSE) examinations for Singapore students, Britain has decided to scrap it. The British dual examination system of having both the GCE
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  • 266 2 Things have quietened down ft lot at Singapore's first toy library ftt Kuo Chuan community centre. No longer do the children come In droves as they did when It was first opened ft year ago. At Its opening night, a record number of 1M children
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  • 233 2 Poor pay and career prospects are the reasons for the approximately 10 per cent yearly turnover of junior officers in the Customs Department. According to the Customs Staff Branch Union's article in this month's issue of The Public Employee, a publication of the Amalgamated
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  • 78 2 A two-way road linking Bright Hill Road and Marymount Road is expected to be ready by early March next year. The 620-metre link will relieve congestion caused by crowds who converge on Bright Hill Drive temple and cemetery during Chinese festivals. The jams occur because traffic
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  • 173 3 This is a view of the Bedok New Town sports complex, which promises to bring indoor and outdoor sports facilities right to residents' doorsteps. Two contractors, Eng Seng Lee and Thong Soon construction companies, are working on the site bounded by Bedok North Avenue 3, New Upper
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  • 395 3 The Labour Ministry has set out a one-union-under-one roof policy for the establishment of new unions and their branches. This is to put a stop to wrangles between two or more unions to represent different groups of workers in the same trade in one firm or
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  • 91 3 Air fares to to Europe sold by 12 airlines will go up again next month. Only last month, they agreed to set a minimum selling price of $1920 for a return trip, but this will go up to $2208 to meet increasing fuel costs. The
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  • 491 4  -  Union seeks meeting with Ministry of Health By Rav Dhaliwal The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees is seeking a meeting with the Health Ministry to discuss complaints that nurses in government hospitals are overworked. Nursing sources said the union recently received complaints from nurses who
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  • 102 4 This spanking new underpass at the East Coast Parkway has ceramic-tiled fleers, Is airy and well-lit. Its walls are finished in glased strip tiles. It cest more than $S<MM to build. Yet, like the It other subways built across the Parkway, It is
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  • 43 4 The National Safety Council of Singapore, in cooperation with the World Safety Organisation and the International Association for Accident and Traffic Medicine, will hold a conference on Industrial Safety and Security 80 at the Hyatt Hotel from March 12 to 14.
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  • 26 4 A blood donation session for the public will be held at the Trinity Theological College, Mount Sophia, on Monday from 2 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.
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  • 263 4 The Housing and Urban Development Company, which was taken to court by residents of its Amberville estate, may well land up in court again. The complainants are again residents of the estate. It is understood that many of the 120 flatowners in Ambervtlle are
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 624 4 &L J Ali Z*j C. i MONEYWORDS i Cut out and pin with other coupons. I Posting instructions appear below j Occupation: Address. N R.I.C. No: ..Tel: I IdTITTTBH f,11,n Up MISSING letters o o across —USINQ F L CLUES O A —J—l— below I LaBBMMCut along dotted lines MMH
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  • 451 5  -  By Swadesh De Roy our Tokyo reporter When Singapore Deputy Prime Minister Dr Goh Keng Swee comes here tomorrow on a five-day official visit he will find his hosts Prime Minister Ohira and Foreign Minister Okita fully prepared to discuss Afghanistan, Vietnam, and Japan's pan-Pacific
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  • 230 5 Three-month-old infants vaccinated against smallpox do not suffer post-vac-cination brain damage, says an immunisation expert. Studies and surveys made abroad and in Singapore have shown no incidence of brain damage in children who received primary vaccination when they were three months old. The chairman
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  • 140 5 To be a lawyer with a beauty contest title that's the aspiration of newly-crowned Press Princess 1980, Miss Dilagavathy Rajanahendra, When she took to the catwalk, Miss Rajanahendra, a clerk, told compere Tan Swee Leong that she plans to be a criminal lawyer. She was crowned
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 199 5 r i fuzzy-felt Fuzzy-felt is a unique way to make ictureswith pre-cut felt shapes that cling to the fuzzy board. It gives endless scope for a child's imagination to create and recreate colourful pictures which can be altered at will. XL sgsmi wz*i' ft rfv. £1 M 20 POPULAR TITLES
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  • 243 6 Step up visits Kenya World Focus UPI Washington, Saturday Kenyan President Daniel Arap Moi has invited America's growing Indian Ocean fleet to step up visits to his nation but stopped short of offering a naval base. "When a friend is in need of something, you don't have to deny it,"
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  • 54 6 AP Tokyo, Saturday A Japanese university professor claims he can mix water with petrol and maintain the petrol's original fuel efficiency. Dr Hiromu Fushimi, an oil specialist at Tokyo's Waseda University, said he uses a chemical substance to mix petrol and water, with a water ratio of
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  • 212 6 Reuter United Nations, Saturday An Afghan diplomat sent to represent his Soviet-backed government at a United Nations meeting yesterday announced his defection instead. Mr Abdul Rahim Ghafoorzai, 33, said he left Kabul last Sunday to speak on behalf of the government at a nonaligned group
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  • 85 6 Reuter Paris, Saturday A Unesco-sponsored Commission on International Communications in its final report yesterday defended journalists' rights to free access to news sources, both official and unofficial, and said censorship should be abolished. The commission also called for effective legal measures to ensure tnat "transnational" organisations,
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  • 70 6 Reuter Bangkok, Saturday .Vietnam yesterday criticised statements by US Assistant Secretary of State Richard Holbrooke during his recent visit to Asean countries, in which he warned the Soviet Union and Vietnam against miscalculations in the Asian region. Radio Hanoi, quoting a Vietnamese Foreign Ministry statement,
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  • 76 6 Reuter Belgrade, Saturday President Tito's doctors said yesterday that a machine has successfully taken over the functions of his weakened kidneys, a method that could keep him alive for a long time. But officials said there was still no hope he would recover. A medical bulletin confirmed
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 501 6 JT K To Beat The Grass And Frighten Away The Snake Mengebas Rumput Dan Menakutkan Ulan 36 Tricks* illustrator: Lui Thue Wah ii 1 VI m i 15 8S 3 •> s m e s 3R W! I m >v> \M\ ft >0 I I ?Tc 1 H Hh $2
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  • 150 7 It has about 60 billion barrels of recoverable oil and gas Reuter Hong Kong, Saturday China may have up to 60 billion barrels of recoverable oil and gas in its continental shelf, according to computer predictions, a Norwegian oil industry official said yesterday. Dr Jan-Olaf Willums,
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  • 73 7 TODAY is Saturday, Feb 23, the 54th day of 1980 with 312 to follow. Those bora on this day are under the sign of Pisces. On this date In history: In 1942, a Japanese submarine fired 25 shells at an oil refinery near Santa Barbara, California, two-and-a-half-months after Pearl
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  • 64 7 DJ Twins Dennis and David Taylor, 15, are hopping mad. David wants to loin the army In September, bat Dennis has to go back to school lor another year because they were born two hoars apart. David was born at 11.45 p.m. on Aug SI and Dennis
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  • 84 7 Tank Sears and his sister of Malibu, California, are making the most of a bad situation. They are C playing In huge mod ddles outside their me northwest of Los Angeles. Although the kids enjoyed the mud, adults throughout southern California were struggling to save their
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  • 260 7 Reuter Manila, Saturday After five years of discussion a special UN commission yesterday announced it had reached agreement on a new draft declaration for the United Nations which could eventually bind members to the peaceful settlement of all disputes. Philippines solicitor General Estellto Mendoza, chairman of
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  • 119 7 AP Washington, Saturday The administration of President Jimmy Carter believes there is a commitment "in principle" from Iranian authonties to release the American hostages now held in Tehran, US officials said yesterday. But they acknowledged they do not have a fixed time or a specific promise that
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 316 7 \ai ion TTTTT^TTT^WrrI Woodlands Farrer Park Athlatic Cantra. Tha Naw Nation Big Walk will ba hald on Sunday, April 20,1980. Sand in your antry forms today. Name: (Print clearly in capital letters) Address: Sex: Age: Occupation: Group:. Group Junior Senior Veteran Women 14 and under 19 years 19 and under
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  • 291 8 Take an honest look at yourself today. When was the last time you really felt like singing "Oh, what a beautiful morning, oh, what a beautiful day!"? Not since you were so young and innocent? Are Singaporeans, young and old, overworked? Take a look around.
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  • 101 8 6Hodding Carter, official spokesman for the State Department, has become such a public figure because of his regularly televised briefings on the Iranian and Afghan crisis that he has signed on with William Moris Talent Agency to handle his extra-curricular career. So now we have a press secretary
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  • WHISPERS By ISPY
    • 41 8 Surely, our bureaucrats could be more imaginative in re-nam-ing the Cultural Centre, complains a reader. She says that it is a tongue- twisting torture to tell her friends that she is going to the Canning Rise Centre for Continuing Education.
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    • 50 8 You have heard of human beings doing the Ba by Elephant Walk. Now the tide has been turned. At the Apollo Circus, as several ele- phants trooped into the ring to prepare for a balancing act, the compere announced: "And now, our elephants will be a human pyramid."
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  • 352 8  - Parliament sits Sir, if I may.. In words... by Tan Bah Bah Parliament sits on Tuesday. "Pedestrian overhead bridge," "traffic jams along Nicoll Highway" and "installation of traffic lights." Pardon me, Mr Speaker, sir, life goes on, whatever is said and done. Without going so audaciously far as to suggest
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  • 468 8 AP Moscow: Sleighs drawn by three horses and elaborate Easter eggs of the Czarist era may be gone, but the ancient samovar has been officially confirmed as an indelible element of Russia, past and present. It's not just bourgeois nostalgia, insist contemporary advocates of tne traditional
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  • 1171 9  -  Most of the farmers not much better off than before the project In the second part of the feature on the padi crisis in Kedah, Ismail Kassim explains why the traditional problems of distribution via middlemen and rising costs of production are turning the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 270 9 Crossword J ACROSS 1 Smartly turned out 5 Distribute LO Bragged L 4 Molten matter L 5 City in Brazil L 6 Staple grain L 7 Wolfhound L 8 Unspoken L 9 Four roods JO Threatened 22 Compare: si. 24 Punishment prosequi Coxcomb Sink in Nigerian tribesmen Dusting cloth Reindeer
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  • 644 10/11  - More new years for TV, that is Sight sound by Judith Holmberg To: Mr Vernon Palmer, Public Relations Officer, SBC. Dear Mr Palmer, I write to protest over the special programmes and feature films the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation lined up for the three-day Lunar New Year holiday. In the past,
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  • Page 10/11 Miscellaneous
    • 1199 10/11 YOUR WEEKEND ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE I 700 million people in 43 countries can't be wrong v m Pf IIHITCH PAL color, Invented and owned by lELEiUNRE N WC SBC 5 Saturday 1.19 OPENING ANNOUNCE MENTSfollowed by SESAME STREET. 2.M SATURDAY MATINEE: In Like Flint. (See Top Shows of the Weekena). 3.55
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    • 779 10/11 SBC-RADIO Saturday 12.30 P.M. Playback '80 (stereo) 1.00 The SBC Orchestra 1.30 News followed by Share Market Report and Weather Forecast 1.45 Programme Summary followed by Music A La Carte (s) 2.00 Dynasty of Death 2.25 Sports Diary 2.30 Top Tunes 3.00 News in Brief 3.05 Melody Time (s) 3.15
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    • 383 10/11 GIGGLE BOX Today m i j J f THAMES VARIETY SPECIAL: Cilia Black. (Ch 5, 7.45 p.m. In colour). Star of the Mb, Cilia Black, (left picture) hosts this musical show. Her guests are Frankie Howard. Irene Handl, Joan Sims and Lewis iL m yr Joanne Woodward (above) aad Tuesday
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  • 878 12  -  Made-in-Germany record will be released in Europe next month m By Gloria Chandy As I sat in the EMI office waiting for Anita Sarawak, EMl's top local recording artiste, to arrive, I flipped through press cuttings of reviews of her threemonth tour of the
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 457 12 What's On A page that tells you what's happening on TV and in town i W'i i :> g~-i n ii MA'.'J THENDRAL lttt A variety show organised by the Singapore Tamil Youth Club. At the Victoria Theatre at 7.30 p.m. Tickets at $10, $7, $5 and $3 on sale
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    • 425 12 At the cinema ZULU DAWN: An epic about British colonialists in the Zulu kingdom in South Africa, at the end of the last century. Stars Burt Lancaster and Peter O'Toole. Dolby Stereo sound. Odeoa: 10.30, 1.15, 4, 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. BEAR ISLAND: Alistair Mac Lean's thriller set on a
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    • 116 12 Tides T«d»y: 3.28 a.m. (2.7 m), 10.07 a.m. (0.7 m), 4.28 p.m. (2.3 m), 10.20 p.m. (1.3 m) Tmdmtow: 4.14 a.m. (2.5 m), 11.19 a.m. (0.8 m), 6.14 p.m. (2.0 m), II.M p.m. (1.5 m) Manday: 5.16 a.m. (2.4 m), 12.50 p.m. (0.8 m), 8.30 p.m. (2.1 m) Tuesday: 1.04
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  • 791 13  -  Recalls animal tales and childhood stories The book of The Dan Cow by Walter WangerIn Jr. Penguin, 1979. 241 pp. By George Lee You might consider this a timeless book. It has ail the makings of a classic, particularly with its universal values and its
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  • 505 13  -  By Irene Hoe THE POWER EATERS by Diana Davenport. London, Mayflower, 197t, Sll pages £1.25. You can't help feeling sorry for Diana Davenport. After all, how many novels get superseded by events? The Power Enters, her second book, would have made much better
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 524 13 r Times Bestsellers For the week ending Feb 17 (Last week's positions In brackets): 1 MEMORIES OF ANOTHER DAY (2) Harold RobMns/Nel 2 THE BOOK OF THE DUN COW Walter Wangerln Jr/Penguln S KELUARGA 81MAMAT (Bahasa Melayu) (S) Lat/Berlta Publishing 4 COMPLETE PLAIN WORDS Ernest Gowers/PenKuIn 5 THE SINGAPORE GRIP
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  • 193 14 TO RISING COST OF FUEL, SAYS FIRM Business News and Views What travels faster than a bicycle, is safer than a motorcycle and cheaper than a bus ride? It's the moped (short for motor pedals), says Mr Cesar A. Dunkel, managing director of Fiffes Pte Ltd.' (Seen
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  • 414 14  -  Market roundup by Lee Yew Meng The Singapore stock market made its expected downward correction yesterday, with losses of up to a few per cent among the popular speculative issues. The belated action was not surprising- A market analyst said after the steep rise in share
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  • 166 14 UPI Oil speculators saved the stock market from a severe setback yesterday although US inflation problems and soaring interest rates have produced widespread selling. Yesterday's prices followed by i the difference on the previous session's close AT&T 49 Armco 30'. Beth Steel 23', Boeing 62'. Borg-Watoer 39'
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  • 30 14 UPI Closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday: 30 industrial 868.77 (up 0.25); 20 transport 289.00 (down 0.15); 15 utilities 110.93 (unchanged); 65 stocks 318.55 (unchanged).
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  • 93 14 UPI London, Saturday The US dollar strengthened throughout Europe yesterday and its rise caused the price of gold to fall. The rise in the prime lending rate in the United States helped the dollar in all European countries. It went up in West Germany, Switzerland, France, Belgium, Holland,
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  • 45 14 Reuter New York, Saturday The US banking industry's key lending rate, the prime rate, yesterday rose for the second time this week, with some banks moving up by a half point to 16 V* per cent and others jumping to a record 16'/i
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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    • 310 14 HAPPY WISHES FOR THE NEW YEAR 20% off on all cant Hum in showroom whilst stocks last VISIT OUR SHOWROOM A T: MING CANE FURNITURE 223 FAR EAST SHOPPING CENTRE SINGAPORE 0923 TEL: *****30 Sygnct p mk.h f The Instantaneous Electric I Shower Heater with jf handspray Heater auto- I
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  • SHOPPING
    • 432 15 L A twice weekly advertisement feature J Quality and design these are the two prime considerations when people choose tiles for their homes or public buildings. According to Mr Vincent Goh, manager of International Building Products, people nowadays are prepared to pay high prices
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 299 15 People going OVERSEAS go to FOOK ON first Because we have the widest range of Winter Clothings at the most reasonable prices. FOOK ON CO. (PTE) LTD. (Department Store) 83-85, South Bridge Road, Singapore 1 .Tel: *****/*****. Branches (Open on Sundays) 347 People's Park Complex. Tel: *****5. 1.82-1.83 Lucky Plaza,
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    • 252 15 M 303 Instantaneous Water Heater (Made in England) •H -1 uaaa a minimum amount of 1 I alactricity. designed for simple operation I adjustable temperature with 1.2 ft 3kw control switch. Compact size: 25.5 cm x 12.7 cm x 12.7 cm m 0 7? SiUllsix in «4;1 OHk» 0-17, Ouwnway
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  • 362 16  -  By BRIAN MILLER Jockey K. Velayutham, who landed a splendid treble last Monday, has been engaged to partner several fancied mounts at Kuala Lumpur today and could land a double with Elegant in Race 5 and Razzle Dazzle in Race 1. Elegant, a classy
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  • 2054 16 RACF 1 2.0 CLASS 6, DIV 4 1,200M ($8,000 $5,600 to winner) 1 0060 Amarican SoMwr g (Prince) Mak 6 56.5 (+2 bf) K Sni 3 2 2384 8aa Charm a (CGC) Mansor 7 55.5 (ud f 0.5) F 2 3 0806
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  • 387 16 Ptriy-lhree golfers will toeoff («r the Sinj(*p*rr blud Country CI ah Trophy romprtlUoo at tke New Coarse tomorrow. The draw: Ist tee. 7.45 a.m. Philip Sim (15)ls. M. Heah (16); 7.51 Thomas Ang (16) T. H. Quek (16) C. H. Loke (13); 7.57 Tay Kwang Jin (6)
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  • 127 16 K.L. CHAN BRIAN MILLER SCR I TINKER TURF RAY RACE 1 Paladla RaasUa Task Pais Mm Paladla Sea Charm Sea Charm Sea Charm Mahmouh RACE I MftnJuU 8aag Rude Duxle Ra» de Dante Hari fad Grey Rhythm Buzzy Buzzy Hari Ini Pantjawala RACES Uitglve Bupt Apt Leteglve Bella Bella
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  • 373 17  -  By K. L. CHAN Koala Lumpur, Saturday Upper Grosvenor looks best of Inderapura stables' three runners for the Tunku Gold Cup and I pick the up-and-coming stayer to win the 2000 m classic here on Sunday. Although this will be the five-year-old Irish gelding's
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  • 1209 17 RAPF 1 1-45 CLASS 6, Div 1 1,200 m nAV>£< A ($9,000 -$3,300 to winner) 1 2G67 Monte Lata s (Bionic Lass) Heddle 5 57 (dc same) Pluott 10 2 6602 Great Laap s (Credit) Noordln 4 96 (+3) F h+t 9 3 1900 Prograaa g (Robin) West
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  • 135 17 K. L. CHAN ;V5n:riiFI3T« SCRUTINEER TURF RAY Race 1 Dtadaag Sayaag Ever Modest Great Leap Secret Action Ever Medeat Secret Action Great Leap Secret Action Race 2 Allegr* Choke Dee Allegr* Choke Dee Allegr* Choke Dee Besaa Choke Dee RaceS Pert lNM»me Fertama Na Preblem Fort Lonesome 8m*key Castle
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 74 17 Best of Luck from Meukow A festive gift An exclusive fruit plate for every bottle of Meukow VSOP you buy while stocks last. T m M i.r M When your guests ask for scotch, offer them the largest selling scotch in Great Britain. r-'i i v* [BELLS H &Y" Kj»%>roiCM
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  • 709 18  -  By BRIAN MILLER Indonesia will have to dig deep into their bag of tricks if they hope to smother China in the remaining five matches of their friendly international to be played at the Singapore Badminton Hall this evening. Contrary to my pre- tournament prediction, the
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
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  • 832 19  -  Doctors call for return of banners and bugles By SHIRLEY TAN Let soccer fans bring their Hags, banners and bugles back to matches at the National Stadium! So pleaded two Singapore psychologists to the police yesterday as the Young Lions get ready to face what
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  • 282 19  -  PRE-OLYMPICSfeO By SURESH NAIR Iran, who reached the 1972 Munich and 1976 Montreal Olympic Games, are "very optimistic" of making their third successive Olympics appearance. Despite political turmoil in the country, the Iran Football Association have managed to prepare their pre-Olympics squad for 11 months, culminating
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 131 19 Diary SOCCER: Asia Group Three pre-Olympics tournament Singapore v Sri Lanka (National Stadum, 7.30 p.m.). Malaysia Cup Perils v Perak (Stadium Dato Sheikh Ahmad, Kangar, 4.30 p.m.). TENNIS: Slazenger Classics (Singapore Tennis Centre, Marine Parade, 3 P ATHLETICS: SAAA Crosscountry championships (Macßitchie Reservoir, 5 p.m.). SQUASH: Sustagen Junior tournament (Kallang
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  • Article, Illustration
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